Bastille Drives IoT Security Discussions at RSA 2016

Company Selected to Showcase IoT Security Solution at Innovation
Sandbox Competition and Speak to Current State of IoT Security Threats

February 16, 2016 09:30 AM Eastern Standard Time

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bastille,
the first cybersecurity company to detect and mitigate threats from the
Internet of Things (IoT), today announced it will showcase its
unparalleled IoT security solution as part of RSA Conference 2016 being
held February 29 – March 4 in San Francisco, California. Founder
and Chief Technology Officer Chris Rouland, along with members of
Bastille’s research team, will give live demos of the company’s
proprietary software and sensor technology that privately scans a
corporation’s airspace, giving security personnel visibility into every
emitting device on a premise. The demos will be held in North Expo’s Booth#
N4335.

Additionally, Bastille will take part in several IoT security-related
discussions and presentations as part of RSA including:

February 29, 2016, 12:30PM – 1:30PM, Intercontinental HotelEvent: eFraud
Global ForumIdentity Theft Through Internet of ThingsSpeaker:
Chris Rouland, Founder, Chief Technology Officer, BastilleBastille
Founder and CTO Chris Rouland will look at the epidemic of online fraud
and offer solutions on how to prevent from becoming a victim. A detailed
review of the data sets being collected through these vulnerable
vectors, as well as the where, how and the privacy policies of many IoT
devices. The goal of the presentation is to define the profiles that are
being developed by fraudsters as they gather personal information well
beyond standard “PII.”

March 2, 2016, 1:00PM – 1:50PM / March 3, 2016, 4:30PM – 5:20PM, South
Hall’s The Sandbox – IoT StageEvent: Internet of Things SandboxWhen
Good Devices Go Bad: Live HackingPanelist: Balint Seeber,
Director of Vulnerability Research, BastilleStories of
vulnerabilities in the IoT appear almost daily: kettles and coffee
machines leak Wi-Fi passwords, alarm systems can be circumvented, and
toys can spy on you. But how are these attacks executed? How are they
impacting your daily life? Join us for a fun session in the IoT Sandbox
where we explore vulnerabilities discovered in many innocent devices,
and demonstrate real attacks on them.

March 3, 2016, 11:30AM – 12:20PM, North Hall’s 130Event: Crowdsourced
SessionA Walk Through Your Airspace: Understanding the IoT
from DC to 10GHzSpeaker: Chris Rouland, Founder, Chief
Technology Officer, BastilleThis interactive session will
explore the known, unknown and ‘ghost’ devices found on a walk through
your corporate airspace from DC to 10GHz. The convergence of Internet of
Things devices, the absence of visibility in the network, and the future
impact on the enterprise will be presented comprehensively. Attendees
will leave with an awareness of the infiltration of devices in the
network, as well as techniques for discovery and defense.

“Corporate airspaces are being invaded by the explosion of consumer IoT
devices that have flooded the market. Many of these devices have been
developed with lax security standards, leaving them vulnerable to
hacking and putting enterprises at risk,” said Chris Rouland, founder,
CTO, Bastille. “With 5 billion devices connecting within the enterprise
by 2020, now is the time for enterprises to get serious about IoT
security. We look forward to discussing the current state of IoT
security at RSA and demonstrating how our solution is protecting the
enterprise from these airborne threats.”

Bastille has been recognized for its innovation through several industry
awards and media honors. The company was featured in CRN’s “2015
Internet of Things 50” list, as well as Network World’s “10 more
security startups to watch.” Additionally, Bastille was named a “Top 10”
Innovative Company by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG).

Bastille is rounded out by a world-class executive team with deep
cybersecurity experience and backed by investors including Bessemer
Venture Partners. The company has filed 15 patents and counting.